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Hello. The weather over the next five days has a fair amount of variety. | 9:18:41 | 9:18:44 | |
After the sunshine and dry weather for many on Tuesday, | 9:18:44 | 9:18:47 | |
Wednesday is already looking different. | 9:18:47 | 9:18:50 | |
Early rain in Northern Ireland clears Eastwards, | 9:18:50 | 9:18:53 | |
rain and blustery winds in Scotland, | 9:18:53 | 9:18:56 | |
but after some morning patchy rain | 9:18:56 | 9:18:59 | |
in the West of England and Wales, | 9:18:59 | 9:19:01 | |
things turn cloudier and wetter. | 9:19:01 | 9:19:03 | |
Further East, you'll hold onto the sunshine. | 9:19:03 | 9:19:05 | |
Through the afternoon, | 9:19:05 | 9:19:07 | |
lots of cloud across the Southwest, | 9:19:07 | 9:19:10 | |
misty around the coasts | 9:19:10 | 9:19:11 | |
and just the threat of a few isolated thunderstorms. | 9:19:11 | 9:19:15 | |
Occasional rain working Eastwards across Wales, | 9:19:15 | 9:19:18 | |
blustery winds during the second half of the day, | 9:19:18 | 9:19:21 | |
but winds ease for Northern Ireland, | 9:19:21 | 9:19:24 | |
the afternoon looking brighter, | 9:19:24 | 9:19:26 | |
just one or two showers left by this stage. | 9:19:26 | 9:19:28 | |
A lot more brighter weather across Scotland, | 9:19:28 | 9:19:30 | |
but there will be some heavy showers | 9:19:30 | 9:19:33 | |
but the Northeast should get away with a largely dry day. | 9:19:33 | 9:19:36 | |
Plenty of cloud and outbreaks of rain for Northern England, | 9:19:36 | 9:19:39 | |
the odd rumble of thunder could be found across Yorkshire | 9:19:39 | 9:19:43 | |
and the Midlands, but through much of the East Midlands, East Anglia | 9:19:43 | 9:19:47 | |
and the Southeast, a dry, sunny and very warm day. | 9:19:47 | 9:19:50 | |
Could get up to 28 degrees. | 9:19:50 | 9:19:52 | |
A few isolated thunderstorms during the night, | 9:19:52 | 9:19:55 | |
but they will fade. | 9:19:55 | 9:19:57 | |
Could be misty around coasts, | 9:19:57 | 9:19:59 | |
particularly in the South | 9:19:59 | 9:20:01 | |
and again, another muggy night, | 9:20:01 | 9:20:03 | |
temperatures not much lower than 17 or 18 degrees. | 9:20:03 | 9:20:07 | |
We've got a ridge of high pressure | 9:20:07 | 9:20:10 | |
so we're back to the largely dry story. | 9:20:10 | 9:20:13 | |
This is a weak weather front fading away, | 9:20:13 | 9:20:15 | |
which will have brought the rain on Wednesday. | 9:20:15 | 9:20:18 | |
Cloud starts to push its way Northwards | 9:20:18 | 9:20:21 | |
but lots of sunny spells inland. | 9:20:21 | 9:20:23 | |
A few isolated, maybe heavy showers in the Northern half of the UK, | 9:20:23 | 9:20:27 | |
but a lot of dry and bright weather, | 9:20:27 | 9:20:30 | |
temperatures creeping up. | 9:20:30 | 9:20:32 | |
Outside London, we could get 30 Celsius | 9:20:32 | 9:20:35 | |
during the second part of the day. | 9:20:35 | 9:20:37 | |
The night that follows will be particularly humid | 9:20:37 | 9:20:40 | |
and we see more in the way of that humidity | 9:20:40 | 9:20:42 | |
pushing Northwards. Some storms look likely | 9:20:42 | 9:20:45 | |
to be rumbling their way Northwards, | 9:20:45 | 9:20:47 | |
mainly to Ireland, one or two further East. | 9:20:47 | 9:20:50 | |
A lot of you will have a dry day. | 9:20:50 | 9:20:53 | |
Very sunny, very hot. | 9:20:53 | 9:20:54 | |
We could hit 31 degrees in a few spots. | 9:20:54 | 9:20:57 | |
The story as we go into the weekend | 9:20:57 | 9:20:59 | |
is a bit more complicated. | 9:20:59 | 9:21:01 | |
We've got these weather fronts, | 9:21:01 | 9:21:03 | |
a plume of very humid air pushing its way Northwards. | 9:21:03 | 9:21:06 | |
The potential for some severe thunderstorms, | 9:21:06 | 9:21:09 | |
but here's where the uncertainty lies. | 9:21:09 | 9:21:12 | |
Push it further West, more of you will get wet in the severe storms. | 9:21:12 | 9:21:15 | |
Push it further East, maybe some of you will miss | 9:21:15 | 9:21:18 | |
the worst of the severe weather. | 9:21:18 | 9:21:20 | |
Either way, that will clear Eastwards, | 9:21:20 | 9:21:23 | |
taking some of that oppressive heat and humidity with it. | 9:21:23 | 9:21:27 | |
It puts as back into more pleasant territory. | 9:21:27 | 9:21:30 | |
It'll still be pretty warm | 9:21:30 | 9:21:32 | |
but there will be a scattering of showers | 9:21:32 | 9:21:34 | |
some of those on the hot and humid side. | 9:21:34 | 9:21:37 | |
Beyond that, we go into the six- to ten-day trend. | 9:21:37 | 9:21:39 | |
It looks like low pressure will push closer to the Northwest of the UK, | 9:21:39 | 9:21:43 | |
high pressure holding onto the South and East. | 9:21:43 | 9:21:45 | |
But the big story for many - that hot and humid weather | 9:21:45 | 9:21:48 | |
will have pushed out the way, | 9:21:48 | 9:21:50 | |
but not particularly far. | 9:21:50 | 9:21:52 | |
We could still have some Southerly winds | 9:21:52 | 9:21:54 | |
so whilst it will feel fresher than the rest of this week, | 9:21:54 | 9:21:57 | |
it'll still be warm at times. | 9:21:57 | 9:21:59 | |
If you're after wet weather, most likely towards the North and West. | 9:21:59 | 9:22:03 | |
The further South and East you are, it should stay largely dry, | 9:22:03 | 9:22:06 | |
but the threat of thunderstorms will never be too far away. Good night. | 9:22:06 | 9:22:10 |